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Stalking the Mythical OER Reuse

At the crack of 6:30am Friday I was doing a remote presentation for the Ontario Universities’ Council on e-Learning (OUCEL), via request from Giulia Forsythe and colleagues there. Given that hour, I took some liberty with the seriousness and invoked the metaphor of the passion and conviction of those that pursue Sasquatch.

But I have a special shout out to Clint Lalonde for not only doing a great story as a video, on a great reuse project, but also for getting in the spirit of the academic tone of my presentation

That was one worth playing in entirety, not just for the way Clint did it, but the relevance to the Open textbook project he shared.

I also included two of the audio interviews with Maricopa colleagues I did for my (still to be finished, I promise, Martin!) project with the OER Research Hub.

And also I really want to thank Irwin Devries for sending in a great video (I only saw it in the morning Irwin)– I appreciated what he had to share, and his opening Telecaster playing

I had full intent to do a live audio stream on ds106radio and/or record my presentation. The night before test with audio mixing in ladiocast, and output to record in Audacity was perfect. But in the morning I was generating some bothersome static noise, so I just did it live.

An early 90s builder of the web and blogging Alan Levine barks at CogDogBlog.com on web storytelling (#ds106 #4life), photography, bending WordPress, and serendipity in the infinite internet river. He thinks it's weird to write about himself in the third person.

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